Mathematical Reasoning. Lesson 45: Composite Plane Figures. LESSON 45: Composite Plane Figures. D. Legault, Minnesota Literacy Council,

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LESSON 45: Composite Plane Figures Weekly Focus: composite figures Weekly Skill: measurement Lesson Summary: For the warm up, students will solve a problem about the costs of pie crusts. In Activity 1, students will calculate the area and perimeter of composite figures. In Activity 2, they will solve problems independently. The Application Activity is about estimating the amount of money found in a drug bust. Estimated time for the lesson is 2 hours. Materials Needed for Lesson 45: Video (length 6:00) on calculating the area of composite figures. The video is required for teachers and optional for students. 1 Worksheet (45.1) with answers (attached) Application Activity Mathematical Reasoning Test Preparation for the 2014 GED Test Student Book (pages 102 103) Mathematical Reasoning Test Preparation for the 2014 GED Test Workbook (pages 142 145) This is the link to the application activity for reference purpose: http://robertkaplinsky.com/work/drug-money/ Objectives: Students will be able to: Solve the review word problem about the cost of pie crusts Calculate the area and perimeter of composite figures Solve word problems about composite figures Estimate how much money was found in a real-life drug bust ACES Skills Addressed: N, CT, LS, EC CCRS Mathematical Practices Addressed: Model with Math, Reason Abstractly and Quantitatively Levels of Knowing Math Addressed: Intuitive, Pictorial, and Application Notes: You can add more examples if you feel students need them before they work. Any ideas that concretely relate to their lives make good examples. For more practice as a class, feel free to choose some of the easier problems from the worksheets to do together. The easier problems are not necessarily at the beginning of each worksheet. Also, you may decide to have students complete only part of the worksheets in class and assign the rest as homework or extra practice. The GED Math test is 115 minutes long and includes approximately 46 questions. The questions have a focus on quantitative problem solving (45%) and algebraic problem solving (55%). Students must be able to understand math concepts and apply them to new situations, use logical reasoning to explain their answers, evaluate and further the reasoning of others, represent real world problems algebraically and visually, and manipulate and solve algebraic expressions. D. Legault, Minnesota Literacy Council, 2014 1

This computer-based test includes questions that may be multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, choose from a drop-down menu, or drag-and-drop the response from one place to another. The purpose of the GED test is to provide students with the skills necessary to either further their education or be ready for the demands of today s careers. Lesson 45 Warm-up: Solve the pie crust problem Time: 10 Minutes Write on the board: Nora is baking pies for a holiday party and wants to buy frozen pie crusts. They are sold in packs of 2 for $5.50 or 3 for $7.80. Basic Questions: Which is the better deal? o The 3 pack = $2.60 per crust She also has a coupon for $1 off. What is her final cost per crust? o $7.80- $1 = $6.80/3 = $2.27 per crust Extension Questions: Nora s pie pans have an area of 50 in 2. Should she buy small crusts with 6-inch diameters or medium crusts with 8-inch diameters? o Medium, because a diameter of 8 inches = radius of 4 inches. o A= 3.14 r 2 = 3.14 (4) 2 = 3.14 (16) = about 50 in 2 Lesson 45 Activity 1: Calculate the area and perimeter of composite figures Time: 25 Minutes 1. Composite figures are those made up of 2 or more shapes. 2. Their area or perimeter can be calculated by dividing the composite shape into smaller ones. 3. Copy Worksheet 45.1. Do each one as an example of finding the area. 4. Also solve for perimeter if there is enough time. 5. Do pages 102-103 in the student book together. Have volunteers do #2 and #5 on the board to show how they partitioned the shapes and did their calculations. D. Legault, Minnesota Literacy Council, 2014 2

Lesson 45 Activity 2: Solve composite figure measurement problems Time: 45 Minutes 1. Students can work independently on pages 142-145 in the workbook. 2. Circulate to help. 3. Have volunteers do some of the more challenging problems on the board. Lesson 45 Application: How Much Money is That? Time: 25 Minutes 1. This activity is not about composite figures, but about measuring volume and doing computation with money. It is related to a real-life drug bust. 2. Notes: a. Become familiar with the activity before presenting it to the students. Go to the website (link is given above) if possible for access to the news clip about the drug bust. b. Give students time to discuss before helping them solve the problem. D. Legault, Minnesota Literacy Council, 2014 3

Worksheet 45.1 Area of Composite Shapes Practice Worksheet 1 1. Find the area of the shaded region of the figure below. Each small square is 1 cm x 1cm. 2. A piece of cardboard is cut in an L-shape as shown below. Find the total area of the cardboard. 3. Find the area of the shaded region of the figure below. D. Legault, Minnesota Literacy Council, 2014 4

Answers to Worksheet 1 Worksheet 45.1 Answers Answer 1: The shaded region has 23 squares. Each small square is 1 cm x 1cm. Hence the shaded area is 23 square cm. Answer 2: This is an L-shaped figure and can be split into two rectangular parts A and B. Area A = 10 cm x 2 cm = 20 square cm Area B = 4 cm x 7 cm = 28 square cm Total Area = Area A + Area B = 48 square cm Answer 3: Area of shaded region = Area of the larger square Area of the small white square = 4 cm x 4 cm 2 cm x 2 cm = 12 square cm Answer 4: The complex shape can be split into a square A (10x10) and a triangle B with a base of10 and a height of 10 unit. Area of square A = 100 square unit Area of triangle B = ½ x base x height = ½ x 10x 10= 50 square unit Total area of the figure = 150 square unit D. Legault, Minnesota Literacy Council, 2014 5

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